Logic and Philosophy Question Paper 2021 AHSEC Class 11 [H.S 1st Year Logic and Philosophy Question Paper]

Logic and Philosophy Question Paper 2021 AHSEC Class 11 [H.S 1st Year Logic and Philosophy Question Paper]

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Logic and Philosophy Question Paper 2021 AHSEC Class 11 [H.S 1st Year Logic and Philosophy Question Paper]

2021

LOGIC & PHILOSOPHY

Full Marks: 100

Pass Marks: 30

Time: 3 hours

The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions

1. Answer the following as directed:  1x12=12

(a) Logic is a science/ an art/ both. (Choose the correct answer)

(b) A proposition has three terms / two terms/ only one term.  (Choose the correct answer)

(c) Proposition can be divided into ________ according to the mixed rule of quality and ______. (Fill in the blank)

(d) The predicate of the proposition is a ______. (Fill in the blank)

(e) There are _____non-Vedic systems in Indian Philosophy. (Fill in the blank)

(f) How many propositions are there in a syllogism?

(g) ‘BARBARA’ is a valid mood of first/ third/ fourth figure. (Choose the correct answer)

(h) Give an example of singular proposition.

(i) “The nature of modern symbolic logic is totally deductive.” Is this argument true?

(j) How many systems are there in Indian Philosophy?

(k) “According to Buddhism, the root cause of suffering is ignorance.” Is this statement true?

(l) Is Vedanta Philosophy a Vedic Indian Philosophy?

2. What do you mean by copula? 2

3. Classify proposition according to quality. 2

4. Write down two general rules of pure categorical syllogism.   2

5. What is symbolic logic?  2

6. Name two valid moods of second figure.  2

7. Name the non-Vedic systems of Indian Philosophy.  2

8. What is inference?    2

9. What is the Third Noble Truth of Buddhism?   2

10. What is epistemology?    2

11. What is idealism?    2

12. Name two kinds of Vyapti. 2

13. What are the two different forms of Satkaryavada?  2

14. Explain the nature of copula.     4

15. Distinguish between sentence and proposition.   4

16. What do you mean by distribution of terms?   4

17. Write down the four rules of conversion. 4

18. Explain the function of middle term in a syllogism.   4

19. What do you mean by Aristotle’s “Dictum de omni et nullo”? Give two rules. 4

20. Name the valid moods of the first figure of syllogism. 4

21. Reduce any one of the following syllogistic arguments into logical form and test its validity:     4

(a) Plato was the teacher of Aristotle.

Socrates was the teacher of Plato.

Therefore, Socrates was the teacher of Aristotle.

(b) No men are quadrupeds, all men are animals, therefore no animals are quadrupeds. 4

22. What are the main branches of Philosophy?   4

23. What are the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism? 4

24. What is the four fold scheme of proposition?   6

25. Define syllogism and describe the characteristics of syllogism.   6

26. Discuss the main characteristics of symbolic logic. 6

Or

What is philosophy? Explain one of the branches of philosophy. 6

27. Explain the Fourth Noble Truth of Buddhism. 6

Or

Critically discuss the subjective idealism of Berkeley.    6

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